Sunday, 11 January 2015

Cracking the Canberra Code

Australia’s capital and
Parliament House are encoded with esoteric
symbolism, hidden in plain sight. What are the secret meanings and what
purpose does it really serve?

As
a background for those unfamiliar with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), it is located
in New South Wales (NSW), 280 km southwest of Sydney, with the city officially
named Canberra on 12 March 1913 by Lady Gertrude Denman, the wife of the then
Governor-General of Australia. The ceremony took place on Kurrajong Hill, which
has since become Capital Hill. The indigenous word Kurrajong means ‘beautiful tree’.

The
origin of the word ‘Canberra’ is a matter of dispute. Possibly it comes from
the indigenous word Nganbira,
a phonetically anglicised version meaning ‘the hollow between a
woman’s breasts’. This clearly describes Canberra as a plain between the
mountains, probably Mt. Ainslie and Black Mountain. There are other variations
to the origin including Camberri,
Nganbri and Kamberra, all of which
mean ‘a meeting place’.

According
to Steven Guth in his article ‘Canberra:
Its Geomantic Realities’, the capital has interesting geology of a
limestone plain riddled with caves, caverns, sinkholes and a large water mound.

A
competition was held for the building design of the new Parliament House, the
winner a New York based architectural firm by the name of Mitchell/Giurgola.
The onsite works were directed by Italian born architect Romaldo Giurgola (who
now resides in Goulburn, NSW) with a design burying most of the building under
Capital Hill, capped by an enormous spire holding a large flagpole. The design
encompasses two opposing boomerangs that symbolise open arms and the facade
includes some elements of the old Parliament House.

Construction
on Capital Hill commenced in 1981, and was intended to be ready for Australia
Day on 26 January 1988, the 200th anniversary of European settlement in
Australia. Finally the building was opened on 9 May 1988 by Queen Elizabeth II.

A Geomantically Encoded Design

Much
of the original ground layout of the parliamentary site is the work of Sir
Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion, both originally from the United States.
Walter was an advocate of design in harmony with nature, while Marion an
accomplished artist influenced by mysticism and spirituality.

Figure 1

Their
final design, dated 1913, is based on ancient geomantic principles, with the
layout oriented in a cross-shaped axis with five mountains (see Figure 1). The
north–south ‘land axis’ stretches from Mt. Ainslie to Capital Hill to Red Hill
to Bimberi Peak, while Black Mountain forms the east-west ‘water axis’, thereby
creating two equilateral triangles with one tip on top of Capital Hill and the
other on top of Mt. Ainslie. Of course, the three internal angles of an
equilateral triangle each equal 60° (or 60°-60°-60°).

There
is a further numerical connection here, with the compass bearing of the land
axis pointing south at exactly 216° (or 6 x 6 x 6 = 216). Moreover, each sign
of the zodiac spans 2,160 years, which is also the approximate diameter of the
Moon in miles. In addition, 360 − 216 = 144, the number in the Gematria for
‘divine light’. A check of a Canberra street map reveals that one leg of the
parliamentary equilateral triangle is 2,880 metres in length. This means that
each equilateral triangle has a perimeter length of 8,640 metres, while the
‘bringer of light’, the Sun, has a diameter of approximately 864,000 miles.
This demonstrates some of the cosmological ideas at play in the design.

In
Peter Proudfoot’s book The
Secret Plan of Canberra, he points out that the double ring around
Capital Hill is consecrated space and therefore the site is of a templum (temple).

Figures 2 & 3

Not
mentioned in his book is the fact that the facade of the building (Figure 2)
has a cut-out ‘T’ with the Coat of Arms inside it. This ‘T’ is a Tau symbol
representing the temple. In the culture of the Maya, this symbol is the Sacred
Tree (Te) (as in
Figure 3) and the axis mundi,
or centre of theworld.

This
aspect has Masonic overtones when we consider the central pyramidal structure
and flag pole that spans 81 metres. This number appears not to be arbitrary.
Why not round it off to 80? No reason is given for this choice. In that case it
has a hidden meaning, accessible only to ‘those who have eyes to see’. The
number 81, as well as being associated with the 9 x 9 magic square of the Moon
that adds to 369, is a centred octagonal number. Later in the article we’ll see
a much deeper meaning to these aspects.

The
facade is also of interest as it has a double Triptych (triple temple doorway).
Notice below the cut-out ‘T’ the three archways and the setback of two other
sets of archways? Triple doorways are a common feature of ancient temples, Maya
pyramids and Masonic lodges. The arches are also numbered from left to right in
the order 5-4-3-4-5, which is the ancient Egyptian solution to creating a 90°
corner from a right-angled triangle with knotted rope in proportions of 3, 4
and 5. So here we have a measure of two virtual triangles formed into a virtual
square – perhaps the square on a Masonic tracing board.

We
can extend the Masonic connections further as there is an unusual configuration
on either side of the flag pole. Two square pyramids have a glass rectangular
‘monolith’ rising vertically out of them above the chambers of the Senate and
the House of Representatives. Are we seeing the quadratic pillars of Jachin
(Establishment) and Boaz (Strength)? In Freemasonry this conveys: ‘In strength
shall this House be established’.

Figure 4

Figure
4 shows one panel above the House of Representatives chamber and has an
inverted ‘M’ in the way the skylight is constructed. Positioned in the centre
is a double equilateral
triangle. The panels probably light up at night like a beacon to
show where the Senate and the House of Representatives are situated. Note that
the skylight above the Senate chamber is circular while (in Figure 4) the
skylight is square. Again the symbols are firmly related to the two Masonic
pillars, the circle representing the zodiac ecliptic or etheric realm, the square
representing the Earth or temporal realm (square).

Many
have speculated on the ground plan as encompassing the ‘all-seeing eye’ and
uncapped pyramid, as appears for example on the US one-dollar bill
(see Figure 5). It seems there are possibly two stylised uncapped pyramids
with a radiant all-seeing eye. One thing is clear: there are 13 steps up the
lawn to the front facade and 13 steps down the other side. I can therefore
understand the similarities to the US dollar symbolism.

Figure 5

The
paths and roads leading through the inner ring tell the same story. As you can
see in the satellite view (Figure 6 – below) there are 13 points through which
one can enter the inner ring. Of course, 13 is a sacred number to the Masons,
the Maya and in the Kabbalah. Thirteen is a natural focus around which 12
others gather. For example, King Arthur had his 12 knights and Jesus his 12
disciples. Also, 13 is a structural number in nature. For example, the Moon
cycles around Earth 13 times a year, and the pine cone has a spiral ratio of
8:13. But here again, this number is taboo to the ‘uninitiated’; it’s only the
‘initiated’ who fully understand its potency.

Figure 6

Careful
thought has gone into the Parliament House design using elements of the
Griffins’ plan. The interplay of the ring roads and the flagpole at 81 metres
reveals an important narrative. The diameter of the outer ring road is 972
metres (81 x 12 = 972) and the inner ring road 648 metres (81 x 8 = 648), a
combined 1,620 metres or 20 times the length of the flagpole (81 x 20 = 1,620).
This is phi (rounded off to two decimal places) at 1.62, which is roughly the
same as the ratio of the inner and outer ring (rounded off to three decimal
places) at 0.666 (8/12 = 0.666). The ratio of the circumference of each road is
approximately 2 km and 3 km or 3:2, which is also a perfect fifth in music. It
is also significant to note that (5 x 162)/10 = 81.

Harmonically,
the flagpole height resonates with the diameter of the Earth when the flagpole
height is cubed and multiplied by 24 ((813 x 24)/1000 = 12754.584 km
– which is within 1 km of the Earth’s diameter). We can extend this further by
saying that the number 81 is also a harmonic octave of the 25,290 year
precessional cycle by doubling it 5 times ((81 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2) x 10 =
25,920).

Figure 7

In
the photo marked Figure 7, we have an image of the six (eight-pointed) Maltese
crosses that hold the flagpole at Parliament House. The cross is the insignia
for the Knights of Malta, an organisation headquartered in Rome. In the context
of an Australian iconic constitutional building, the sculptural spire elements
are inappropriate in that they symbolically confer a higher status on another
institution. That the flagpole is cut off from the ground – as opposed to being
grounded – indicates, from a geomantic standpoint, that the Australian flag has
no sovereignty over the land it represents. The narrative in the geometry and
numbers indicate the Knights of Malta are holding not a flagpole but a rod of
power that secretly claims dominion (24 hours a day) over the area of the ring
roads around Parliament House and, via the diameter relationships with the height
of the rod, the Earth itself.

It
is noted that on the Australian Coat of Arms depicting the six states is a St
Andrew’s crown backed by a Maltese cross representing Queensland. Yet not even
the Queensland Government
has an explanation for why the cross was chosen for their Coat of Arms.

The Serpent & the Cosmic Egg

The
Griffins’ design axis strongly references the vesica piscis, out of which is created the circle,
triangle, square and other polygons. In medieval times the circle, square and
triangle represented wisdom, strength and beauty. The double ring surrounding
Parliament House and its parliamentary triangle have cosmological connections
to the double ring of Stonehenge and associated equilateral triangle created by
the juxtaposition of Stonehenge, the mound of Old Sarum and Grovely Castle, the
triangular base representing a solstice line.

I
ran a great circle line on Google maps from Stonehenge through the tower on top
of Black Mountain at a heading of 63.96°. I discovered that the line falls on
the old Parliament House building, within the centre of the parliamentary
triangle. As mentioned earlier, the measurement of each leg of the triangle is
2,880 metres; this is implicit in the Griffins’ desire to match the Aubrey
Circle at Stonehenge, which is 288 feet in diameter – the same numbers, yet a
different measurement. In addition, the two equilateral triangles have a
perimeter length of 17.28 km. The significance of this number, according to
Martin Doutre in his article on Stonehenge, is that the dynastic Egyptian royal
cubit was exactly 1.728 feet, while 1,728 is an important navigation number and
a multiple of 12 (123 = 1,728). When 1,728 is multiplied by the
number value for ‘divine light’ we end up with 24,883, which is within 18 miles
of the official equatorial distance around Earth ((17.28 x 144) x 10 = 24,883).

The
principle of ‘as above, so below’ (cosmic symbolism) is implicit in the
landscape and buildings, with the circle representing the heavens and the cross
related to the square representing the Earth.

The
House buried within Capital Hill could be considered as representing the
primordial mound out of which creation arises. Certainly the two ring roads
around the hill paint a picture of the cosmic egg.

Figure 8

It’s
worth taking a look at the Google maps satellite view of Canberra because an
interesting image emerges which cannot be seen from ground level. In Figure 8,
if you look at the top of Mt Ainslie, you’ll see a pathway that looks like a
serpent (top right-hand corner), its head pointing directly towards Parliament
House. When viewed along with the ‘cosmic egg’ and ringed circle with the ‘X’ in
the middle, there emerges an impression of the egg and the sperm of creation.
The narrative presented in the landscape is also akin to the biblical Moses
holding a staff with entwined serpent; or, perhaps, as in the Garden of Eden,
the serpent in a tree (the Tree of Knowledge), the tree represented by the Tau
in the facade or the cross formed by the Griffins’ land and water axes.

Or
are we looking at the true rulers of a Draconian (Reptilian) nature hidden in
plain sight, where our nation’s rulers pay homage to a literal higher power?
According to this interpretation, both opposing equilateral triangles drawn by
the Griffins confer the power at the apexes and the highest point is Mt Ainslie
and the flagpole (rod or staff) held by another institution.

Strangely,
at the rear of the building on Parliament Drive, situated above the entrance,
is an inverted Petrine Cross (shown in Figure 9). This symbol is traditionally
the upside-down crucifixion of Saint Peter, but has since been adopted by
modern Satanists and heavy metal bands. One wonders if this is another link to
Rome or to deeper occult roots. Why is this symbol on an Australian iconic
building?

Figure 9

The
overview of Canberra and the parliamentary triangle reveals a striking
similarity to the proposed design of a complex by the Nazi leader Heinrich
Himmler, as described by the late Philip Coppens (shown in Figure 10 and Figure
11). The design, dated circa 1934, was based on the Spear of Destiny, with
Wewelsburg Castle at the tip. These images demonstrate that the Nazis and the
Griffins were very much aware of Teutonic mysticism. The geomantic connections
with both designs are based on the power of the triangle, while the Spear of
Destiny is a symbol of power and authority.

It
should be noted that Canberra’s Australian War Memorial also lies on the
north-south land axis below Mt Ainslie, connecting the past with the present
and future. It is a symbol of what the nation is founded on, the struggle and
sacrifices made by many people. They might be shocked by the way our nation’s
sovereignty is supplanted by out of context symbolism.

The
Griffins’ plan was to have Capital Hill as a civic/garden centrepiece for the
nation’s people, with Parliament House below it. Instead, as Steven Guth
explains: “Capital Hill was removed, a billion dollar building put in its place
and grass planted on top. To make matters even more geomantically undesirable
the whole structure is cut into the large… Lake George fault line. In the
symbolic language of geomancy one could say the building is a gateway to the
underworld.”

Figure 10

In
all fairness it has to be said that the designers and approvers of the day were
cognisant that placing a building on top of Capital Hill would be seen as
looking down upon the masses and separating the legislature from the people.

Still,
this is far from what the Griffins envisaged, which was to integrate the spaces
by using a triangle to separate the city’s functions, with City Hill for the
business section, Capital Hill for administration and Cathedral Hill (now Peace
Hill) for the spiritual functions. A tram line was to link each of these parts;
but unfortunately this wasn’t constructed, so Canberra appears ‘soulless’ – a
common criticism of many visitors. However, this is balanced in my opinion by
the protection afforded from the outer mountains and the triangle of inner
hills that maintain a sense of spirit from the landscape.

Hidden Symbolism in the New Parliament
House: What Does it Mean?

I
have to say that what I found in my research is much more than mere geometry; it is clear that
there are esoteric symbols etched into the landscape and the buildings. It
appears that the Griffins’ dream was to recreate aspects of an ancient golden
age or perhaps a desire for a return to one.

Figure 11

Sadly
I think their utopian dream has turned into a nightmare and an example of
history repeating itself. The Ngunnawal people, the indigenous inhabitants of
Canberra, were displaced by European settlement over 200 years ago. Now, I find
the Australian peoples’ sovereignty and governance is being displaced in a
symbolic form by out of
context structural icons that have nothing to do with what is uniquely
Australian. For example, the dominating pyramid spire and ‘flagpole’ is really
a 220 tonne rod of iron denoting rulership. It is held in place by six insignia
of the Knights of Malta, suggesting that they hold dominion over the
parliamentary precinct.

Another
symbol that stands out, with its strong connections to Freemasonic, Egyptian
and Kabbalistic traditions, is the ‘T’ above the entrance of Parliament House
(Figure 2). The Tau symbol is as old as time and Freemasons always mark their
work with this symbol.

The
water and land axes created by the Griffins (Figure 1) and the orientation of
these axes to a ‘serpent’pathway on Mt Ainslie (Figure 8) tells us there is a
narrative we’re not privy to, one restricted to the ‘initiated’.

The
Parliament House design with its 13 steps seems akin to a stepped pyramid. This
gives the impression that the site isn’t about the people as the Griffins
intended, but was usurped by the notion that the House is for the elite and in
occult terms is grounding the symbols of authority and control. Like temples
and pyramidal structures, it is the preserve of royalty, high priests and
‘initiates’.

While
this may not mean very much to visitors or staff at Parliament House, or to the
average Australian, they would view the site very differently if they were
aware of its deeper symbolism. The lesson here is that everything is connected
(by will, purpose and intention). As such, manifestations even in symbolic form
are given power through the landscape in an elemental form and connect to a
higher power with its roots in cosmology – ‘as above, so below’.

Such
symbols only have power while they remain hidden. Revealed to the light they
lose their power and influence – that is, when we, the ‘uninitiated’, wake up
and start asking the question: ‘Why?’

Trevor Wardlives in Western
Australia and has been studying metaphysics for more than 25 years with an
interest in sacred geometry, crop circles, harmonics and ancient structures. He
is the author of ‘Secrets of the Great Pyramid’ published in New Dawn 117, and ‘The
Secret Message of Barbury Castle Crop Circle’ published in New Dawn 121 & 122.

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